The Big Wrap Poker
€ 70 + 10 PLO Satellite to Big Wrap Warm Up: €5,500 Guaranteed Prize Pool. Wed 23 Sep at 3.00 pm: € 500 + 50 Satellite to Big Wrap High Roller: €26,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool. Wed 23 Sep at 5.00 pm: € 500 + 50 Pot Limit Omaha- Big Wrap Warm Up Day 1C: €100,000. Coverage of the poker series 2020 The September Big Wrap, including results, chip counts, poker videos, and photos. The Big Wrap PLO 2020 will be taking place at the King’s Casino Rozvadov in Rozvadov, Czech Republic between September 21st and September 28th. Here’s the full schedule. The second starting day of The Big Wrap wrapped up in Europe's biggest poker arena at the King's Casino and Resort in Rozvadov.As expected, a more significant field emerged in the popular casino.
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The second starting day of The Big Wrap wrapped up in Europe's biggest poker arena at the King's Casino and Resort in Rozvadov. As expected, a more significant field emerged in the popular casino near the border to Germany with a guaranteed prize pool of €1,000,000 luring in players from near and far for the €2,350 Pot-Limit Omaha Main Event.
After 128 entries on Day 1a the previous day, that number was almost doubled thanks to 221 entries including 165 unique players and 56 re-entries. Along with the twenty entries in the online Day 1 on partypoker, the current field size stands at 369 entries, and at least 155 players will return to their seats as of 2 p.m. local time when the action resumes at blinds of 2,000/4,000.
After twelve levels of 40 minutes each, it was a familiar name of the European poker scene that emerged at the top of the leaderboard as Besim Hot beat Veton Raka for the top spot with a stack of 720,000. Raka follows close behind with 702,000. The top five also includes Shahin Dezfoulli (576,000), Simone Fumagalli (573,000), and Katerminka (558,000).
It was no smooth sailing for Hot all the way, as he quickly lost the stack on the first bullet before a late surge propelled him into the lead.
Only the top five bagged up more than half a million in chips, but plenty of notables made it through to Day 2 such as Sameer Khurana (430,000), Paresh Doshi (385,000), Maksim Shuts (380,000), Maksim Pisarenko (310,000), Tomasz Kozub (277,000), Jan-Peter Jachtmann (237,000), Marek Blasko (230,000), and partypoker ambassador Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier (144,000).
Among those that required more than one shot at running up a stack and succeeding, were also WSOPE PLO bracelet winner Lukas Zaskodny (244,000), Jonas Kronwitter (203,000), Alexander Norden (173,000), Gisle Olsen (164,000), and Hokyiu Lee (85,000).
Less fortunate were Andrej Desset, Mick Heder, Marek Tatar, Karel Kovarik, Alexandre Viard, Jesper Hougaard, and Petr Targa to name just a few of those that came and left without anything to show for just yet. With two levels of late registration remaining on Day 2, some of them may, however, be back in action after a good night's sleep.
Especially after the dinner break, the pace of all-in showdowns and re-entries accelerate. Simone Fumagalli tripled up in a three-way all-in when he turned the nut straight with a flush draw and held against top set and top pair as well as the nut flush draw.
Soon after, it was Yordanov Karagogov that doubled to half a million in chips when his wrap got there against a set.
Towards the end of the night, the chips were flying left and right in an attempt to run up a decent stack for Day 2. It was no surprise that the rollercoaster ride cut the field into more than half and the 95 Day 1b survivors will join the 52 players that bagged up on Day 1a.
The Talk and Gisle Olsen bagged up twice and will carry over their bigger stack while another nine online qualifiers join the action as of Day 2, along with at least 15 satellite winners. Be sure to tune back in for more PLO spectacle from Rozvadov as the penultimate day will see the money bubble burst with the PokerNews team on the floor to provide all the action.
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The second edition of The Big Wrap poker tournament is set to take place at King’s Resort in Rozvadov, Czech Republic from September 9 to 16.
The Big Wrap is the biggest Omaha poker tournament in Europe, with the inaugural event being held in April. The upcoming festival features €1.5 million in guarantees, €300,000 bigger than the €1.2 million being awarded to winners during the first edition of the tournament.
The eight-day action-packed schedule begins with The Big Wrap Warm-Up PLO which runs from September 9-13 and has a buy-in of €550. Players begin the action with 30,000 chips and 31-minute blind levels.
There are three opening days taking place on September 9-11, and players will have lots of chances to build a huge stack as unlimited re-entries are allowed in the first 10 levels of each opening day.
Blind levels will increase to 45 minutes on the second and third day (September 12-13), as the surviving players battle it out for the lion’s share of the €200,000 guarantee. You can also enter the event for a cheaper price by taking part in satellites which cost only €75.
During the inaugural festival in April, it was Alessio Pillon who emerged victorious, taking home €43,495. There will also be plenty of side events that players can participate in, including the €550 buy-in The Big Wrap Hi/Lo on September 12, as well as the €1,100 buy-in 5-Card PLO offering €50,000 in guarantees on September 14.
Main Event PLO
The main attraction of the festival is The Big Wrap PLO event taking place from September 13-16. As usual, the event is expected to draw some of the most prominent poker players in Europe. The Big Wrap PLO has a buy-in of €2,350, with €1,000,000 in guarantees up for grabs.
There will be two opening flights on September 13-14, and the action kicks off with 100,000 chips for each player, played in 40-minute blind levels. Unlimited re-entries are also permitted until the conclusion of Level 14 on Day 2, September 15, with blinds increasing to one hour each at the end of the late registration period.
The Big Wrap Poker Tournaments
Surviving players will compete for the top prize during a live-streamed final day on September 16. Satellites for The Big Wrap PLO will also take place, giving players the opportunity to enter into the event at an affordable price of just €350.
The Big Wrap Poker Machine
The first Big Wrap PLO was won by Lautaro Guerra back in April after topping a 516-entry field for €209,221.